Y'all are fear mongerers- REAL scientists have explained that distances between stars are so great that we probably won't be able to notice the collision, if we, humans are still around.
That is true and yet having a star trespass within 4 light years of the Sun is a real possibility that could disrupt the Oort Cloud and send an endless barrage of comets hurtling our way. By then, we hope to have transitioned into a space-faring species.
@@mikotagayuna8494 ääääh? what? first of a star could pass at 1ly distance and the solar system would continue to exist. The next star is 4.something ly away and until now nothing has happend to us. Also the Andromeda galaxy will reach us in 3-4,000,000,000 years. I don't expect us to exist anymore at that time.
@@hikebikearchaeology1782 The solar system is more than its planets. The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud extends up to 3 light years from the sun. The nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is around 4.2 light years. A sufficiently massive star that reaches this distance can disrupt this region of space with its gravity and extinguish life on Earth by re-orbited comets and asteroids even as the solar system continues to exist. And yes, this discussion is obviously just a hypothetical scenario.
I am reminded of the joke when a little boy came running home announcing that the teacher said that the sun will turn nova and destroy the earth in a billion years. His grandfather was shocked and asked the boy. "When will this happen?" "In a billion years". The grandfather gave a sigh of relief and said "I thought you said a million."
Andromeda isn't twice as massive as the Milky Way. It's about twice as large as ours, but they actually have similar masses. It's also a really strange event to think about because we are just so insanely small and short-lived creatures that it's difficult for us to fathom the size of galaxies. Everything inside is so tiny relative to the distance between objects that it's almost more surprising to realize that it's extremely likely that no objects between the galaxies will collide.
@@culturebreath369 Likely will have no real effect on solar system orbits , the most likely scenario is some Ort cloud objects may be perturbed and some come into the inner solar system .
The earth is flat and everything revolves around the earth ever know that if your on the bottom of the world the sky is up and not down proof the world is flat if the world goes around the sun then we be on fire and since the sun goes around the earth and burns out at night and somehow relishes its self in morning personally I think it's the mole people who live in the sun that relishes the sun every day
This makes logical sense: to worry about an event that will take place in about 4 billion years but not worry about a gamma ray burst from the sun that could fry the electrical grids on the earth plunging us back to living the way people did 300 years ago.
Gamma ray burst 😆 tell me you don't know astrophysics without telling me you don't know astrophysics. You're thinking of a CME, Coronal Mass Ejection. Aka a global EMP, which would as you said, fry our electronics and electric grid. A GRB would wipe life out. Everyone dies TM.
It will be a quiet collision, as the stars are so far apart from each other in the galaxy that there will likely not be any stars hitting each other. It won't happen for 4 billion years, and there won't be any humans left on Earth as our sun will be less than a billion years from dying. But it certainly will be a fantastic show.
@@davidsheckler8417 The closest star to our own is 50 K years away (Alpha Centauri) with current technology. Literally trillions of miles. Even though the Galaxy will become an elliptical Galaxy after the collision, gigantic collisions are unlikely. But in 4 billion years our sun will be on its last lap, and mankind will be either extinct or will have moved to a different solar system.
According to mit experts global economic decline started in 2020 and total global economic destruction/collapse will happen around 2040. But if you believe the story of Paul Amadeus Dienach, by 2309 most of Europe will be consumed by nuclear war/fallout and be mostly uninhabitable.
For context on the timescale here, humanity in its modern form has been around for about 22,000 years. 22K seconds is 6.11 hours. 6,000,000,000 years from now, we'll feel the effects of the collision. 6 Billion seconds is 190.25 years. Rehash. Humanity has been alive for 6 hours, and the collision will happen in 190 years. For those interested: If every year were a second, the universe (estimated 13.8 billion years) would have been around for between 437-438 years. Humanity was born 6 hours ago.
Since by the time this even takes place the sun would have long ago expanded to swallow the earth and may even reach the end of its life altogether we probably won't need to worry. If we manage to become a multi planet civilization across multiple planetary systems colonizing the galaxy then we will probably have it figured out and be excited for the new real estate.
Yeah, were already halfway through the habitable zone. One day we will be where mercury is and mercury will be devoured... Sometimes i wonder if Mercury was a habitable planet at one time. Should build a carbon ship to explore the depths.
@@Bosil_ They're probably making videos about how they'll collide with The Milky Way and are saying The Milky Way will be annihilated since their own galaxy is bigger.
We've known this for a while but there's also the triangulum and the large and small magellanic cloud which our galaxy is already eating. Technically we're in a five cluster structure but one cluster has been ripped apart to become too. Who knows what's on the other side of the galactic plane, you know the part that's blocked by the rest of the damn planets and stars in the galaxy! There may still be one more Galaxy hidden out there we have no idea about and it may be even closer.
@@NortheastSurvival911 imagine what we'll find out in the next year with all our new telescopes launching and becoming operational as well as one of the largest ground-based telescopes becoming operational
@@matmurk8536 we have seen signs that we are starting to absorb part of the triangleum now, just like I believe the secondary bright object in the Andromeda is actually the black hole from what used to be the Galaxy that is now the large and small magellanic cloud. These are just my ramblings from knowledge I have assembled throughout the years. I would almost bet that a Momoa came from the large magellanic cloud and I hold a theory that we did too. On a Sci-Fi note I always thought it would be funny if we absorbed another solar system from one of them ended up being our neighbor with an advanced civilization comparable to us if not surpassing🤣
@@matmurk8536 technically we are not eating the triangulum but we have assimilated some material. The specify I think we as in our solar system Disturbed what used to be the Galaxy that is the small and large magellanic clouds now and we kicked the central black hole which used to be a lot smaller out of that Galaxy and it ended up in Andromeda. Then again the bright spots we see can be something else, the two distinct super bright spots though make me think they are both large black holes. We knew for a fact one of them is a central black hole in Andromeda
@@slavenarkaimovski3897 It will not miss our galaxy, but there will be no collisions, the space between stars is really big, so maybe just a few stars will collide.
Technally the collision is already happening but the planets and stars are so far apart we won’t know it’s happening if humans are still around. The gases of the Milky Way and andromeda stretch out for light years.
it would be nice if you actually had the facts correct. The andromeda galaxy isn't "2 times" more massive then the milky way, it's physical area might be 2x larger (or close) but as far as mass goes the two galaxies are within 20% of each other.
By combining data from the ESA's Gaia space probe and data from the Hubble space telescope - which is jointly operated by the ESA and NASA - astronomers were able to determine that the mass of the Milky Way is 1.5 trillion solar masses. The mass of Andromeda, on the other hand, is roughly 800 billion solar masses, according to current estimates.
😩" OH WELL!.... IT IS WRITTEN.... " " Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. " - Matthew 6:34
As of Jan 2021 it is being reconsidered by some astrophysicist that dark matter may not exist. They now believe that a form of gravity is behind the forming of galaxies.
Consider the great distances between celestial objects, and we can see that such a "collision" of two galaxies will be more of a merger than a smash-up. Just look at how far apart the planets of our solar system are. And that if all the other major planets were lined up next to each other they would all fit inside the distance between Earth and the Moon. So, yeah, there's plenty of room.
Factual error: The Andromeda galaxy is *not* twice as massive as the Milky Way. Actually it's probably the other way around. You can look for this information about the investigations being done by scientists using both the Hubble and Gaia, determining Star Cluster orbital speeds around their respective galaxies. Those measurements taken have given the result that the Andromeda galaxy mass is around 800 billion solar mass and our own galaxy, the Milky Way is about 1.5 trillion solar mass, making the Milky Way the more massive one. Nevertheless, this merger of these galaxies will stir up a lot, star formation will increase enormously, but stars themselves will not collide. We don't even have to worry about this collision because even before that happens Earth will already be unlivable. In about 800 million years from now the sun outputs 10% more light and radiation which will boil of Earth's oceans. So that collision, mwah nothing to lie awake about.
@@richeyrich In mass according to the latest calculations. Andromeda is physical somewhat larger, but Andromeda is also more like a ring galaxy with more open space in between. The Milky Way is far more dense. It also spawns 10 times more stars than Andromeda.
Tbh, this sounds way to dramatic for me. We really shouldn't be worried at all since our own star could cause our planet to become inhabitable anyway due to the Suns rising luminosity. Sooo, if we were to still be living billions of year from now I don't think it'll cause too much damage to us or our own solar system as the distance of stars are huge.
Just imagine that in a few billion years time there is going to be a gigantic collision. Will our insurance cover? THAT is the biggest question of all!
@@seanthedon6996 I wasn't being serious Or trying to be rude if you think thats what my comment was meant to be you must not have high emotional intelligence.
@@ejosjek52.87 whoa there lol I wasnt serious either my man, I was trying to be satirical and making a comment regarding my emotional intelligence was kinda fucked up and unnecessary
Your reference to terror and NASA being worried certainly caught my attention...mosly because it reminded me that there are producers of posts who are just thick!
That's IF we're still around. The fact that artifacts dug up dating back millions of years that suggest the existence of civilizations before us is perhaps an indication that we probably won't be around when it happens. And when it does actually happen the process of it won't even be noticed because we don't live long enough to notice any movement whatsoever. Have you ever stood by to see a tree grow? But we do notice its growth year after year even tho we don't stand there minute after minute to see it grow. Personally, I feel we've been cheated out of a longer lifespan. Thereby, making it that much easier to suppress history. It also makes it that much easier for the victors to write the story. Therefore, we only think we know, or we only know what they want us to know. History is a set of lies agreed upon told by people who weren't there. "The enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking
The human species will never see this happen. We’re talking about billions of years from now. Hopefully we will even be around in 100 years. These men and their nukes smh
This colliding of galaxies won’t occur for over 3 billion years from now. There would not be a collision as such and I doubt we would really feel the effects, it would make for some great astronomy as the Andromeda galaxy closed in on us. But we as individuals and perhaps the human race will be long, long gone by then.
Why should you know that something will happen long millions of years before it does? You know what, I'm going to make a plan right now to save us from this collision that won't even affect us anyway. Thanks for the warning!
I sure wish it would hurry up and get a lot closer for the people with basic telescopes could see it a lot clearer and it would be kind of cool to be able to look up and just see another galaxy almost like we see the moon
The outer edges have already begun to merge but its happening so slowly that its nearly impossible to track an actual time frame... ill probably be dead about a few million years before any actual events occur... shame...i bet it would be an amazing thing to see.
Hold up- If time is going by fast for everyone, is the world gonna end soon?- AND THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY IS COMING FOR US- Wait… Andromeda means Ruler of Men-
-_- everyone who is not an astronomer, take two paper or pencils and poke random holes. Then put the papers on eachother. You will find that the random holes will more likely not be on top of each other. This will apply to the stars in both galaxies. Also they already colliding.
Some astronomers believe that both galaxies have already collided and pushed past each other, now returning to coalesce. We might be just another meal for Andromeda.
Concerning life, remember the Milky Way Galaxy's super massive black hole center (SMBH) is stunningly small or modest at only about 4 million equivalent solar masses (30x less than what would be expected), while Andromeda checks in with 130-180 solar masses. That much more massive SMBH emits hugely more radiation into Andromeda's overall galactic area, so much, that life should not be possible. The galactic habitable zone (26,000 lights years from center in the Milky Way) would be way too far out (away from the center), in the region where there would not be enough heavy elements. Further, the galactic arms (of being a spiral galaxy) are not nearly as well defined as the MWG, and are not spaced right, nor at a good angle (like the 12º of ours). There are more reasons life would not work, but this is enough.
The MilkyWay and Andromeda have already started colliding, (in effects of gravitational pull) the effects of which will not be noticeable for many millions of years. If at all! We will have ensured our own self destruction long before then. Congratulations humanity.
This is definitely *not* the way to bring astronomical events to the wider public. First of all ... why the dramatic (and terrible) music? why? And then that voice! As if it is going to be a cataclysmic event. It will not. It's going to take billions of years before it even happens and when it's happening the event itself will take millions of years too. It will be a collision in very slow motion. there's not even much to collide as galaxies are mainly consisting of nothing. We will most likely not even notice it. Well, I said "we". But we won't be around either. We will have long since anihilated ourselves and we don't do it, the sun will.
Collision of the black holes in the galactic centers will be the cause of mass destruction of the systems within, not collision of the systems themselves
And the moment Andromeda and Milky Way merge will be catastrophic, but for the remaining living beings in both galaxies, it would be the most breathtaking spectacle to see, and I hope I get to see the night sky of earth with both Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies stars
Y'all are fear mongerers- REAL scientists have explained that distances between stars are so great that we probably won't be able to notice the collision, if we, humans are still around.
That is true and yet having a star trespass within 4 light years of the Sun is a real possibility that could disrupt the Oort Cloud and send an endless barrage of comets hurtling our way. By then, we hope to have transitioned into a space-faring species.
@@mikotagayuna8494 ääääh? what? first of a star could pass at 1ly distance and the solar system would continue to exist. The next star is 4.something ly away and until now nothing has happend to us. Also the Andromeda galaxy will reach us in 3-4,000,000,000 years. I don't expect us to exist anymore at that time.
@@hikebikearchaeology1782 The solar system is more than its planets. The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud extends up to 3 light years from the sun. The nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is around 4.2 light years. A sufficiently massive star that reaches this distance can disrupt this region of space with its gravity and extinguish life on Earth by re-orbited comets and asteroids even as the solar system continues to exist. And yes, this discussion is obviously just a hypothetical scenario.
Real scientists 😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣 space is Santa Claus for adults
Yes! Someone gets it👍
After watching the entire episodes, I don't see NASA is getting worried.
I am reminded of the joke when a little boy came running home announcing that the teacher said that the sun will turn nova and destroy the earth in a billion years. His grandfather was shocked and asked the boy. "When will this happen?" "In a billion years". The grandfather gave a sigh of relief and said "I thought you said a million."
I don't get it
Actually it won't be for about another 5 billion years
@@JohnSmith-fl6qd BEST GET YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER.
@@chadicalgentleman4749 it will happen in a long time
@@crkdsunset ohhhh
Andromeda isn't twice as massive as the Milky Way. It's about twice as large as ours, but they actually have similar masses. It's also a really strange event to think about because we are just so insanely small and short-lived creatures that it's difficult for us to fathom the size of galaxies. Everything inside is so tiny relative to the distance between objects that it's almost more surprising to realize that it's extremely likely that no objects between the galaxies will collide.
Curious how it will all effect orbits though, and thus possibly causing collisions..
@@culturebreath369 Likely will have no real effect on solar system orbits , the most likely scenario is some Ort cloud objects may be perturbed and some come into the inner solar system .
Exactly it will be like 2 smoke clouds passing through each other.
I thought it has twice the stars as us?
The earth is flat and everything revolves around the earth ever know that if your on the bottom of the world the sky is up and not down proof the world is flat if the world goes around the sun then we be on fire and since the sun goes around the earth and burns out at night and somehow relishes its self in morning personally I think it's the mole people who live in the sun that relishes the sun every day
This makes logical sense: to worry about an event that will take place in about 4 billion years but not worry about a gamma ray burst from the sun that could fry the electrical grids on the earth plunging us back to living the way people did 300 years ago.
Gamma ray burst 😆 tell me you don't know astrophysics without telling me you don't know astrophysics.
You're thinking of a CME, Coronal Mass Ejection.
Aka a global EMP, which would as you said, fry our electronics and electric grid.
A GRB would wipe life out. Everyone dies TM.
@@IasharKoranin thanks for your correction. I am glad to be corrected by people who know what they are talking about and correcting dummies like me!
Well now that you mention it. Neither seem all that bad.
Yessss
@@IasharKoranin okay smart guy
It will be a quiet collision, as the stars are so far apart from each other in the galaxy that there will likely not be any stars hitting each other. It won't happen for 4 billion years, and there won't be any humans left on Earth as our sun will be less than a billion years from dying. But it certainly will be a fantastic show.
No humans, but it might be interesting to see what happens to the whoppers and twinkies left behind.
Pls tell me you're joking
@@davidsheckler8417 The closest star to our own is 50 K years away (Alpha Centauri) with current technology. Literally trillions of miles. Even though the Galaxy will become an elliptical Galaxy after the collision, gigantic collisions are unlikely. But in 4 billion years our sun will be on its last lap, and mankind will be either extinct or will have moved to a different solar system.
No. It will be like being clubbed over the head with a mallet. And it might happen sooner than you think...
@@davidsheckler8417 Humans are long gone by that point.
I’d be worried if I where to live billions of years.
we do
@@reboxtherapy humans do not live for a billion years.
Good thing our average lifespan is 70 years of age.
At the rate we are going we will be lucky to see 500 more years
How long do you think you’ll live for 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's what I was going to say, as long as oil magnates run the world
We don't even have decades left. Maybe not even a decade left. Jesus is coming soon and Bible prophecy being fulfilled one after another
@@williamenright1129 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣🥴🥴🥴
According to mit experts global economic decline started in 2020 and total global economic destruction/collapse will happen around 2040. But if you believe the story of Paul Amadeus Dienach, by 2309 most of Europe will be consumed by nuclear war/fallout and be mostly uninhabitable.
For context on the timescale here, humanity in its modern form has been around for about 22,000 years. 22K seconds is 6.11 hours. 6,000,000,000 years from now, we'll feel the effects of the collision. 6 Billion seconds is 190.25 years.
Rehash. Humanity has been alive for 6 hours, and the collision will happen in 190 years.
For those interested: If every year were a second, the universe (estimated 13.8 billion years) would have been around for between 437-438 years. Humanity was born 6 hours ago.
Since by the time this even takes place the sun would have long ago expanded to swallow the earth and may even reach the end of its life altogether we probably won't need to worry. If we manage to become a multi planet civilization across multiple planetary systems colonizing the galaxy then we will probably have it figured out and be excited for the new real estate.
Yeah, were already halfway through the habitable zone. One day we will be where mercury is and mercury will be devoured... Sometimes i wonder if Mercury was a habitable planet at one time. Should build a carbon ship to explore the depths.
Imagine a battle between Andromedas most advanced civilization vs milky ways most advanced civilization.
Holy fck I never thought about this!
What's so threatening about TikTok battle against both galaxys
Or the miss Universe competition!
There is enough deflection in social media to stop any weapons they might be carrying.
Lolllll focus on Jesus Christ Savior of the world not the Storm
I wonder if there are civilizations in the Andromeda galaxy who have seen our galaxy and have modern technology and make online videos about it.
i mean maybe their society is different too we never know maybe the life is just microscopic organisms maybe not 🤷
@@Bosil_ They're probably making videos about how they'll collide with The Milky Way and are saying The Milky Way will be annihilated since their own galaxy is bigger.
We've known this for a while but there's also the triangulum and the large and small magellanic cloud which our galaxy is already eating. Technically we're in a five cluster structure but one cluster has been ripped apart to become too. Who knows what's on the other side of the galactic plane, you know the part that's blocked by the rest of the damn planets and stars in the galaxy! There may still be one more Galaxy hidden out there we have no idea about and it may be even closer.
*two
@@NortheastSurvival911 imagine what we'll find out in the next year with all our new telescopes launching and becoming operational as well as one of the largest ground-based telescopes becoming operational
What do you mean our galaxy is eating the triangulum?
@@matmurk8536 we have seen signs that we are starting to absorb part of the triangleum now, just like I believe the secondary bright object in the Andromeda is actually the black hole from what used to be the Galaxy that is now the large and small magellanic cloud. These are just my ramblings from knowledge I have assembled throughout the years. I would almost bet that a Momoa came from the large magellanic cloud and I hold a theory that we did too. On a Sci-Fi note I always thought it would be funny if we absorbed another solar system from one of them ended up being our neighbor with an advanced civilization comparable to us if not surpassing🤣
@@matmurk8536 technically we are not eating the triangulum but we have assimilated some material. The specify I think we as in our solar system Disturbed what used to be the Galaxy that is the small and large magellanic clouds now and we kicked the central black hole which used to be a lot smaller out of that Galaxy and it ended up in Andromeda. Then again the bright spots we see can be something else, the two distinct super bright spots though make me think they are both large black holes. We knew for a fact one of them is a central black hole in Andromeda
4 billion years? I'm worried about the next 4 years... 🤔🤔
True😀
How about the next 3 1/2 months?
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😂😂😂Agree!!
It's not terrifying right now. It's insane to think this earth will last forever.
We are all going to die. So is the earth.
@@Maxxwell-07 no
The size described of some of these objects is unbelievable. I Don't think people have a real idea of just how big these actually are.
You must a desk guy. Too much thinking.
No offence buddy.
Its big enough to miss us.
@@DavidDavid-gc9rm Too much thinking? You must be a manual worker, too little thinking. No offense "buddy".
@@slavenarkaimovski3897 It will not miss our galaxy, but there will be no collisions, the space between stars is really big, so maybe just a few stars will collide.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 🤣👌
Technally the collision is already happening but the planets and stars are so far apart we won’t know it’s happening if humans are still around.
The gases of the Milky Way and andromeda stretch out for light years.
Was looking for this. Yup, it's already happening! At least we made it for a part of the merge lol.
"Depending on which name is easier to pronounce." 🤣🤣🤣 Dude I doubt any human would be there to pronounce it.
Not true. Walt Disney's head will probably be thawed out by then.
it would be nice if you actually had the facts correct. The andromeda galaxy isn't "2 times" more massive then the milky way, it's physical area might be 2x larger (or close) but as far as mass goes the two galaxies are within 20% of each other.
By combining data from the ESA's Gaia space probe and data from the Hubble space telescope - which is jointly operated by the ESA and NASA - astronomers were able to determine that the mass of the Milky Way is 1.5 trillion solar masses. The mass of Andromeda, on the other hand, is roughly 800 billion solar masses, according to current estimates.
😩" OH WELL!.... IT IS WRITTEN.... "
" Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. " - Matthew 6:34
Wha-
amen
Someone whose writing appears in the Bible was finally right about one thing.
4 billion years lol. None of us will be around to worry about it
As of Jan 2021 it is being reconsidered by some astrophysicist that dark matter may not exist.
They now believe that a form of gravity is behind the forming of galaxies.
Dark matter has never made sense, gravity and mass is what I grew up with. It makes some kind of sense.
There's nothing terrifying about this. By the time it happens,,,,we'll all be long gone
Consider the great distances between celestial objects, and we can see that such a "collision" of two galaxies will be more of a merger than a smash-up.
Just look at how far apart the planets of our solar system are. And that if all the other major planets were lined up next to each other they would all fit inside the distance between Earth and the Moon.
So, yeah, there's plenty of room.
Most Hicks think it will be a demolition pill up like one of their jalopy shows.
Gravity will do the rest.
Will anybody be around in 4 billion years - Nope. Our sun will be too hot for life on earth.
Factual error: The Andromeda galaxy is *not* twice as massive as the Milky Way. Actually it's probably the other way around. You can look for this information about the investigations being done by scientists using both the Hubble and Gaia, determining Star Cluster orbital speeds around their respective galaxies. Those measurements taken have given the result that the Andromeda galaxy mass is around 800 billion solar mass and our own galaxy, the Milky Way is about 1.5 trillion solar mass, making the Milky Way the more massive one. Nevertheless, this merger of these galaxies will stir up a lot, star formation will increase enormously, but stars themselves will not collide. We don't even have to worry about this collision because even before that happens Earth will already be unlivable. In about 800 million years from now the sun outputs 10% more light and radiation which will boil of Earth's oceans. So that collision, mwah nothing to lie awake about.
I heard that the Milky Way is larger than andromeda.
@@richeyrich In mass according to the latest calculations. Andromeda is physical somewhat larger, but Andromeda is also more like a ring galaxy with more open space in between. The Milky Way is far more dense. It also spawns 10 times more stars than Andromeda.
Tbh, this sounds way to dramatic for me. We really shouldn't be worried at all since our own star could cause our planet to become inhabitable anyway due to the Suns rising luminosity. Sooo, if we were to still be living billions of year from now I don't think it'll cause too much damage to us or our own solar system as the distance of stars are huge.
According to NASA, the Milky Way galaxy’s mass is 1.5 trillion solar masses while the Andromeda Galaxy is only 1.23 trillion solar mass.
Just imagine that in a few billion years time there is going to be a gigantic collision. Will our insurance cover? THAT is the biggest question of all!
4 billion years is a long time. What's crazy is, the time will go by.
Imagine gas prices 4 billion years from now
😂😂😂
Bold to assume the species of humans would still be alive to have gas prices
@@ejosjek52.87 dude......it was a joke, u know, comedy?
@@seanthedon6996 I wasn't being serious Or trying to be rude if you think thats what my comment was meant to be you must not have high emotional intelligence.
@@ejosjek52.87 whoa there lol I wasnt serious either my man, I was trying to be satirical and making a comment regarding my emotional intelligence was kinda fucked up and unnecessary
10:47 You could have just said that in the first place. lol
Anyway, this is going to hurt. I hope my health insurance covers it.
Don't think the human race will still be there when this'll eventually happen.
What would be the next defenders of Earth? 🐜 🐝 🦁 🐈 🐕?
I'll start to worry in about a million years.... This segment is ridiculous!!!
You actually have four BILLION years before you need to worry.
@@gdouglas999 He should put a note on the fridge to remind himself, then.
Humanity, will be long forgotten, by the time this happens.
Your reference to terror and NASA being worried certainly caught my attention...mosly because it reminded me that there are producers of posts who are just thick!
That's IF we're still around. The fact that artifacts dug up dating back millions of years that suggest the existence of civilizations before us is perhaps an indication that we probably won't be around when it happens. And when it does actually happen the process of it won't even be noticed because we don't live long enough to notice any movement whatsoever. Have you ever stood by to see a tree grow? But we do notice its growth year after year even tho we don't stand there minute after minute to see it grow.
Personally, I feel we've been cheated out of a longer lifespan. Thereby, making it that much easier to suppress history. It also makes it that much easier for the victors to write the story.
Therefore, we only think we know, or we only know what they want us to know. History is a set of lies agreed upon told by people who weren't there.
"The enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge".
Stephen Hawking
The mielkywa they come here to help us 🇺🇸.
Everyone taking this stuff literally is pretty interesting. Like we know what the hell is really going on in the sky.
OMG! We only have 4.5 billion years left!
how about 'matilda's milk'? 😂 12:07
I’m just so thankful that I’ll have a bird’s eye view. It’s going to be like WOW…
someone better tell Andromeda about the new 6 million light year social distancing
Collision isn’t the right word. More like, absorbed by Andromeda.
The human species will never see this happen. We’re talking about billions of years from now. Hopefully we will even be around in 100 years. These men and their nukes smh
you serious the earth will probably be long gone
Given that we have 4 billion year to solve this, I will begin to worry in 3 billion years
🌌 I'm just going to pretend that that is milkdromeda
Do you mean the preppers only have 4.5 billion years to get prepared for this? oh boy, I hope that's enough time, lol
This colliding of galaxies won’t occur for over 3 billion years from now. There would not be a collision as such and I doubt we would really feel the effects, it would make for some great astronomy as the Andromeda galaxy closed in on us. But we as individuals and perhaps the human race will be long, long gone by then.
The central black holes will definitely collide and merge.
Since this event is so far in the future, I'm not at all concerned by it.
More immediate is our trouble with our politicians.
Of course there is life in M31.
So I've just got time to put the kettle on before the neighbours pop in.
Regarding nasa being terrified I think they're drama Queens
Why should you know that something will happen long millions of years before it does?
You know what, I'm going to make a plan right now to save us from this collision that won't even affect us anyway. Thanks for the warning!
Yes 🙌🏼 thank u my husband n I will definitely be enjoying this later!!
Do You really think Mankind will exist that long?
I don't need a telescope to see Andromeda , as its on my bedroom wall lol
The correct name from the Galactic Federation is the Golden Rose Galaxy. Note Milky Way galaxy.
Andromeda is a cat calling construction worker and we're a scared girl clutching our pearls
I sure wish it would hurry up and get a lot closer for the people with basic telescopes could see it a lot clearer and it would be kind of cool to be able to look up and just see another galaxy almost like we see the moon
And ads in 4, 3, 2, 1
We'll be long gone before we even notice this.
We will be dead when this happens lol.
Warp 10 is infinite speed. If it doesn't kill you, it turns you into a salamander.
Here for a good time not a long time !
What will happen to humanity? Humanity will become milkomeda 🤪🤣
Humans were doomed when full grown adults started making tiktok videos
I think "Andromedin Milk" sounds most catchy for our future super galaxy
Milky Way's alright by me. Andromeda don't set me free. We've got the best damn galaxy, today
Damn straight. I wouldn't trade it for the world. Wait... You know what I mean.
The outer edges have already begun to merge but its happening so slowly that its nearly impossible to track an actual time frame... ill probably be dead about a few million years before any actual events occur... shame...i bet it would be an amazing thing to see.
This will be scary 😟 if it happens again I wonder how it will sound.
Oh no the andromeda galaxy is coming to hit us in like 200 million years.
Yeah right, we should be very terrified...
I would worry more about human survival in the next 3 or 4 hundred years let alone 4 billion years.
ImfroMative series
Please continue
Humanity is finished completely, but it will only happen is 4 billion or more years.
Thank you for the information. Please let me know the exact dates as we move closer, so I may sell all my stock holdings just before the event.
F**k ! Kanal your stock holdings will be massive 🖐😂🖐
Hold up-
If time is going by fast for everyone, is the world gonna end soon?-
AND THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY IS COMING FOR US-
Wait… Andromeda means Ruler of Men-
Time is completely different for everyone in the universe. So time is basically a measurement created by mass and magnatude.
@@Brando-sb1jp yes but everyone on the internet is saying that time is going by really fast and it is for me too, it’s just weird
What if lives from Andromeda studying our Milky way galaxy.😍
4 billion years.... longer than life has already been sustained so far
-_- everyone who is not an astronomer, take two paper or pencils and poke random holes. Then put the papers on eachother. You will find that the random holes will more likely not be on top of each other. This will apply to the stars in both galaxies. Also they already colliding.
Some astronomers believe that both galaxies have already collided and pushed past each other, now returning to coalesce. We might be just another meal for Andromeda.
All aliens in all the franchises of Star Trek were from the Milky Way. The galaxy next door is too darn far away even for warp drive engines.
Concerning life, remember the Milky Way Galaxy's super massive black hole center (SMBH) is stunningly small or modest at only about 4 million equivalent solar masses (30x less than what would be expected), while Andromeda checks in with 130-180 solar masses. That much more massive SMBH emits hugely more radiation into Andromeda's overall galactic area, so much, that life should not be possible. The galactic habitable zone (26,000 lights years from center in the Milky Way) would be way too far out (away from the center), in the region where there would not be enough heavy elements. Further, the galactic arms (of being a spiral galaxy) are not nearly as well defined as the MWG, and are not spaced right, nor at a good angle (like the 12º of ours). There are more reasons life would not work, but this is enough.
In 4 billion years, the dust from our bones will be long gone 😊
I bet my life, there is life on Andromeda!
The MilkyWay and Andromeda have already started colliding, (in effects of gravitational pull) the effects of which will not be noticeable for many millions of years.
If at all!
We will have ensured our own self destruction long before then.
Congratulations humanity.
Always with them negative waves Moriarty
-Oddball
You're acting like your not a human
This is definitely *not* the way to bring astronomical events to the wider public. First of all ... why the dramatic (and terrible) music? why? And then that voice! As if it is going to be a cataclysmic event. It will not. It's going to take billions of years before it even happens and when it's happening the event itself will take millions of years too. It will be a collision in very slow motion. there's not even much to collide as galaxies are mainly consisting of nothing. We will most likely not even notice it. Well, I said "we". But we won't be around either. We will have long since anihilated ourselves and we don't do it, the sun will.
Collision of the black holes in the galactic centers will be the cause of mass destruction of the systems within, not collision of the systems themselves
Funny that everything else is moving away
Andromana is a nother brain that about to bump into the Milkyway brain. Lol. My head hurts!
And the moment Andromeda and Milky Way merge will be catastrophic, but for the remaining living beings in both galaxies, it would be the most breathtaking spectacle to see, and I hope I get to see the night sky of earth with both Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies stars
Sorry you will not get to see it, procreate and maybe your future kids will!
@@JimE.1 try a few generations will be millions of years before it gets anywhere close enough for us to see it like she is saying.
You really need to do more/better research, like from real science.
whats that song 4:18 ?
and we are still stuck on earth making wars for territories and resources imao
Not to worry, if you die,you just go back home,nothing lost.
Not to worry, it’s not going to be a “Hold My Beer” moment.
Human’s will be extinct by then.
Looks like both the sun (red giant, lifespan) and Andromeda is gonna erase the whole human race in about 5 billion-ish years. Bummer.
Just send a CERN collider into Andromeda and Kaboom Andromeda juice everywhere...long live the milky way 🤣...I think.🤔
Im going to freeze my self in cryopod and wake me up after 4 billion years to see the event.
Now I have one more thing to worry about
Finally, the terrible secret of space is revealed. Do you have stairs in your house?
It these two galaxies collide we would not survive this collision,and if it merge,earth would not survive.
Do your research kid.